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American Vacuum Society
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology (20)
Abstract

An electron spectrometer has been constructed, which is capable of detecting the vibrational states of gases adsorbed on solid surfaces. It has been found that the excitation of fundamental, harmonic, and combination frequencies can be detected with this instrument. The vibrational spectra due to the adsorption of H2, N2, CO, and H2O on the (100) surface of tungsten have been observed. A number of conclusions concerning the adsorbed state of these gases can be drawn from these spectra. These spectra and conclusions are presented and discussed. A brief description of the apparatus is also included.

Bibliography

Propst, F. M., & Piper, T. C. (1967). Detection of the Vibrational States of Gases Adsorbed on Tungsten by Low-Energy Electron Scattering. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, 4(2), 53–56.

Authors 2
  1. Franklin M. Propst (first)
  2. Thomas C. Piper (additional)
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Created 23 years, 1 month ago (July 27, 2002, 5:34 a.m.)
Deposited 2 years, 2 months ago (June 28, 2023, 6:17 p.m.)
Indexed 2 months, 1 week ago (June 25, 2025, 8:10 p.m.)
Issued 58 years, 6 months ago (March 1, 1967)
Published 58 years, 6 months ago (March 1, 1967)
Published Print 58 years, 6 months ago (March 1, 1967)
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@article{Propst_1967, title={Detection of the Vibrational States of Gases Adsorbed on Tungsten by Low-Energy Electron Scattering}, volume={4}, ISSN={0022-5355}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.1492522}, DOI={10.1116/1.1492522}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology}, publisher={American Vacuum Society}, author={Propst, Franklin M. and Piper, Thomas C.}, year={1967}, month=mar, pages={53–56} }